Biohackers World 2026, Los Angeles

Biohackers World 2026, Los Angeles

Biohackers World 2026, Los Angeles

Biohackers World Los Angeles

Date : March 28–29, 2026

Location: InterContinental LA Downtown | 900 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90017

Booth: #6Discount: Use code HEADSUP30 for 30% off registration

Event Website: biohackersworld.com

Heads Up will be at Biohackers World Los Angeles, a two-day gathering of leading experts, innovators, and a passionate community exploring the cutting edge of health, wellness, and longevity.

The biohacking community has never had a shortage of data. Wearables, continuous glucose monitors, lab panels, HRV trackers, sleep scores. The inputs keep multiplying. But more data doesn’t automatically mean more clarity. For most people tracking their biology seriously, the challenge has shifted from collecting information to making sense of it: continuously, over time, in context.

That’s where AI comes in. Not as a consumer chatbot or a generic dashboard, but as an intelligent layer that connects your labs, devices, interventions, and outcomes into a single, evolving picture of your health. One that gets smarter as your data grows.

On Sunday, March 29 at 10:15 AM, Heads Up CEO Dave Korsunsky takes the Keynote Hall main stage with a session titled Building Intelligent Health Systems: AI Agents, Data, and the Future of Biohacking. The talk explores the shift from fragmented self-tracking to agentic health systems that continuously analyze your data, surface meaningful patterns, and support better decisions over time.

Visit Booth #6 throughout the event to connect with the Heads Up team and see this in practice.

At the Heads Up booth, you can:

  • Explore how AI agents differ from traditional health apps and why that distinction changes what’s possible
  • See how labs, wearables, and patient-reported data can be unified into a single, continuously evolving health picture
  • Learn how clinic-grade AI supports better decisions without overriding clinical or personal judgment
  • Discover how intelligent systems are already helping individuals and practices move from reactive tracking to proactive insight
  • Meet the team that has spent over 10 years building clinical intelligence infrastructure for longevity and preventive care

Whether you’re optimizing your own biology or supporting patients on that journey, the next step isn’t more data. It’s an intelligent system that finally knows what to do with it.

Can’t make it to the Summit? Schedule a demo or contact our team to learn more.

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Breathwork: The Biohack That Costs Nothing and Changes Everything

Breathwork: The Biohack That Costs Nothing and Changes Everything

Breathwork: The Biohack That Costs Nothing and Changes Everything

Overview

At the latest health and biohacking event, we had the chance to connect with Rowena Gates of Eng3, the company behind the NanoVi device. When asked about her favorite biohack right now, her answer was refreshingly simple: breathwork.

“I love the amazing things you can do with your own breath. I love the price point — it’s free.”

Rowena Gates

Principal at Eng3 Corporation

She explained how she tailors her practice throughout the day. Gentle, restorative breathing helps her wind down at night and get back to sleep. In the morning, she uses faster, more stimulating techniques (similar to the Wim Hof method) to energize her body and mind.

In a community driven by innovation and data, it’s an important reminder that the body’s own systems are often the best starting point for healing and performance. Nervous system regulation, recovery, and energy balance are foundations that make every other intervention more effective, whether it’s red light therapy, HRV tracking, or peptide optimization.

Breathwork bridges that gap. It’s free, accessible, and can be practiced anywhere. For clinicians, encouraging patients to integrate intentional breathing techniques can improve stress resilience, sleep quality, and even treatment adherence.

We love seeing how leaders in the biohacker and longevity community blend high-tech tools with simple daily rituals.

? What foundational practice do you use or recommend to help clients regulate, recover, and recharge?

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Why Relearning to Walk Could Be the Next Longevity Biohack

Why Relearning to Walk Could Be the Next Longevity Biohack

Why Relearning to Walk Could Be the Next Longevity Biohack

Overview

When most people think about optimizing health, they picture supplements, lab panels, or high-tech wearables. But sometimes, the most transformative intervention starts from the ground up — literally.

In a recent interview with holistic trainer and health coach Josh Holland (Vivo Barefoot and SystimFit), we explored how restoring natural foot function can have wide-reaching effects on the body’s structure, balance, and longevity. For health professionals guiding patients toward sustainable wellness, this simple concept offers powerful clinical implications.

The Science Beneath Our Feet

The modern shoe has changed how we move. Most footwear narrows the toe box, stiffens natural motion, and dulls sensory feedback from the ground. While these design features protect us from sharp objects or cold weather, they also limit the rich stream of neurological information that flows from the feet to the brain.

That feedback — known as proprioception — is essential for balance, joint stability, and gait efficiency. When it’s compromised, we see ripple effects throughout the kinetic chain. Patients may experience chronic tightness, knee pain, or poor posture without realizing the root cause begins at their feet.

Minimalist footwear brands like Vivo Barefoot aim to reverse this by following three simple design principles: wide, thin, and flexible. This allows the foot to move and adapt naturally, reawakening dormant neuromuscular pathways that support better movement patterns.

For practitioners, it’s a practical reminder that movement quality starts at the foundation. Encouraging patients to walk barefoot when safe, perform balance work, or gradually transition to minimalist shoes can be an accessible, evidence-informed way to improve overall physical function.

Technology That Honors Biology

Josh’s approach blends ancestral movement principles with modern biohacking tools. Through his work with SystimFit, he explores whole-body electrical muscle stimulation (EMS) using direct current. This method activates multiple muscle groups simultaneously, creating efficient training and recovery sessions that complement functional movement practice.

He emphasizes that technology should support, not replace, the body’s natural design. Tools like EMS can help patients build strength and neuromuscular control when used thoughtfully alongside good movement habits and recovery practices.

The Role of Community in Longevity

Perhaps the most profound takeaway from Josh’s conversation wasn’t about movement or technology, but mindset. When asked what he’s most grateful for, he answered simply: community.

He believes that surrounding yourself with curious, health-focused individuals accelerates growth and accountability. For practitioners, this serves as a reminder that connection and support networks are critical for patient adherence and long-term outcomes. Health doesn’t happen in isolation, and neither does motivation.

Integrating Movement Intelligence into Care

For functional medicine providers, coaches, and clinicians, this conversation reinforces a central truth — optimal health depends on alignment between physiology, behavior, and environment.

Encouraging patients to reconnect with natural movement can improve biomechanics, cognitive function, and confidence in physical activity. Pairing this with data insights from wearables or lab testing creates a more complete picture of health, one that merges ancient wisdom with modern science.

The next great longevity breakthrough may not come from a lab or device. It might start with something as simple as taking off your shoes and letting your body remember how to move.

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The Real Biohack: Choice, Adaptability, and Purpose in Modern Longevity Practice

The Real Biohack: Choice, Adaptability, and Purpose in Modern Longevity Practice

The Real Biohack: Choice, Adaptability, and Purpose in Modern Longevity Practice

Overview

In today’s fast-moving world of biohacking and precision medicine, it can feel like every week brings a new “must-try” tool, supplement, or wearable. Yet according to Dr. Lara Varden, Ph.D., Dean at DNA University and clinician at The DNA Company, the most powerful biohack isn’t a gadget or protocol. It’s choice.

Dr. Varden’s insight cuts through the noise of optimization trends to reveal something deeper. The ability to choose and adapt—to tailor interventions to each patient’s evolving biology—is what truly defines modern longevity medicine.

Choice: The Foundation of Personalization

Over the past five years, the longevity field has exploded with new technologies. We can now track biomarkers in real time, analyze genomic data, and understand metabolic shifts more clearly than ever before. But the real advantage doesn’t lie in the tools themselves. It lies in how we use them.

As Dr. Varden explains, practitioners have an unprecedented opportunity to choose how and when to apply different interventions. Some protocols may work for a month, others for a season, and some may need to be paused entirely. True personalization happens when a clinician can fluidly adjust strategy based on each patient’s response and readiness.

Choice is the art of interpreting data and translating it into action.

Adaptability: The Core of Resilience

Adaptability is what turns knowledge into transformation.

When practitioners model flexibility in their own approach, patients learn to do the same. This mindset fosters long-term health behaviors, resilience, and self-awareness. It shifts care from a reactive, one-size-fits-all model to a dynamic partnership—one where data and intuition inform each other in real time.

In a longevity-focused practice, adaptability is not just a clinical skill. It’s a cultural value that encourages curiosity, continuous learning, and open dialogue between practitioner and patient.

Purpose: The Missing Link in Patient Engagement

Dr. Varden also brings an important emotional truth to the conversation. For her, health optimization is about more than performance or metrics. It’s about being present with her family—her children and grandchildren.

This personal “why” gives context to every protocol she follows. And it’s a powerful reminder for practitioners: patients are more likely to follow through on health goals when those goals connect to something they love.

When clinicians help patients identify that deeper motivation, they turn biohacking into something sustainable and meaningful. Purpose amplifies compliance, energy, and engagement.

Where Data Meets Meaning

Dr. Varden’s reflection highlights what many practitioners already know intuitively. Data matters, but it is only part of the equation. The next frontier in precision health will come from combining measurable insights with human understanding.

By empowering patients with choice, guiding them through adaptive strategies, and connecting every recommendation to purpose, practitioners can help people live longer and better.

Because in the end, the most advanced technology is only as powerful as the intention behind it.

Summary

Monitoring a patient’s vital signs in real time can significantly improve patient outcomes and reduce healthcare costs. However, practitioners need a convenient robust platform that connects to external devices that allow for monitoring of biometric patient data.

HeadsUp Health offers a robust, integrative platform with real-time tracking and early alerts on key health metrics. The goal is to empower medical teams to act swiftly when changes occur, driving better outcomes and peace of mind for patients and providers alike. Discover how our platform can elevate your patient monitoring approach and provide timely interventions that improve health and reduce hospital readmissions.Frame 1000003751

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Dr. Vincent Pedre’s Top Mitochondrial Health Biohacks for Energy and Longevity

Dr. Vincent Pedre’s Top Mitochondrial Health Biohacks for Energy and Longevity

Dr. Vincent Pedre’s Top Mitochondrial Health Biohacks for Energy and Longevity

Overview

When it comes to longevity and performance, mitochondrial health sits at the center of the conversation. These tiny energy factories power every cell, but they do much more than produce ATP. Mitochondria regulate cellular signaling, influence inflammation, and even decide when a cell should die. For clinicians helping patients improve energy and resilience, supporting mitochondrial function can have far-reaching benefits.

In a recent conversation, Dr. Vincent Pedre, CEO and founder of Happy Gut Life, shared two strategies he is personally using to enhance mitochondrial performance and stress tolerance. After completing a Mitochondrial Efficiency and Capacity (MEC) test, he found that his mitochondria perform well at baseline but become less efficient under stress. That insight led him to refine his health protocol with two focused interventions.

1. Intermittent Fasting to Build Mitochondrial Resilience

Dr. Pedre admitted he has always enjoyed breakfast and finds fasting difficult because of his lean frame. Still, he is intentionally adding intermittent fasting to his routine to strengthen metabolic flexibility.

Fasting can stimulate mitochondrial biogenesis, improve insulin sensitivity, and activate cellular repair pathways such as autophagy. By cycling between periods of feeding and fasting, cells learn to operate more efficiently under energy stress, a key factor in healthy aging.

For practitioners, intermittent fasting continues to be one of the most accessible, evidence-backed ways to optimize mitochondrial efficiency. It can also complement other patient strategies like time-restricted eating or fasting-mimicking diets.

Fasting

2. Phospholipid Supplementation to Restore the Mitochondrial Membrane

The second focus of Dr. Pedre’s protocol involves rebuilding mitochondrial membranes using phospholipids.

Every cell membrane is made up of a double layer of lipids, which provides structure and allows communication between cells. Over time, exposure to environmental toxins and oxidative stress causes these lipids to become damaged and less fluid, impairing mitochondrial performance.

Supplementing with phospholipids such as phosphatidylcholine (PC) and phosphatidylserine (PS) can help repair these membranes and improve the electron gradient that drives energy production. This process enhances mitochondrial communication and supports more efficient ATP generation.

For patients, restoring membrane integrity can translate to improved energy, mental clarity, and resilience under stress.

Mitochondrial Membrane

Minimalism in Supplementation

Dr. Pedre describes himself as a minimalist when it comes to supplements. He prefers targeted interventions that create measurable results with minimal complexity. Fasting and phospholipid support fit that approach, offering maximum impact with minimal overload.

This mindset resonates with many functional and longevity practitioners who aim to simplify protocols without sacrificing clinical depth.

The Human Element in Cellular Health

When asked what he is most grateful for, Dr. Pedre shared that at 51, he feels healthier than he did ten years ago. He expressed gratitude for his health and the opportunity to help others live happier, healthier lives through his work.

It was a reminder that mindset and meaning often go hand in hand with physical wellbeing, even in the pursuit of optimal mitochondrial function.

Takeaway for Practitioners

Dr. Pedre’s approach highlights two key insights for health professionals:

  • Fasting can strengthen mitochondrial resilience and energy metabolism.
  • Phospholipid therapy supports membrane repair and cellular communication.
  • Simplicity matters. High-impact interventions often lead to greater adherence and long-term results.

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